New Eagle Scouts Honored by State Lawmakers


Eagle Court of Honor Ceremony | NYS Senator Anthony Palumbo

New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo honored and recognized five new Eagle Scouts from the 1st Senate District at their Eagle Court of Honor.

The new Eagle Scouts are Christopher Boulier and Kristian Boisits of Troop 94, Wading River and Jonathon Furio, Matthew Petrie and Sam Wenig of Troop 204, Miller Place.

“These extraordinary young leaders have earned the rank of Eagle Scout through their dedication to scouting and efforts to improve and strengthen our communities,” said Senator Palumbo.

New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo honored and recognized five new Eagle Scouts from the 1st Senate District at their Eagle Court of Honor.

The new Eagle Scouts are Christopher Boulier and Kristian Boisits of Troop 94, Wading River and Jonathon Furio, Matthew Petrie and Sam Wenig of Troop 204, Miller Place.

“These extraordinary young leaders have earned the rank of Eagle Scout through their dedication to scouting and efforts to improve and strengthen our communities,” said Senator Palumbo.

New York State Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio offered the same honors to the Boy Scouts of America’s newest Eagle Scouts from Troop 204; Jonathan Furio, Matthew Ierna-Petrie, and Samuel Wenig.

“I was honored to attend the ceremony and celebrate these amazing young men. They all have bright futures ahead, I look forward to seeing what they will accomplish next. Congratulations to these outstanding young men and their families,” said Assemblywoman Giglio.

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